‘Dark matter’, 'Big Bang' and ‘spin’: how physics terms can confuse researchers

‘Dark matter’, 'Big Bang' and ‘spin’: how physics terms can confuse researchers

Author: Springer Nature Limited April 22, 2025 Duration: 33:11

Categorizing things is central to science. And there are dozens of systems scientists have created to name everything from the trenches on the sea bed to the stars in the sky.


But names have consequences. What’s in a name is a series exploring naming in science and how names impact the world. We look at whether the system of naming species remains in step with society, how the names of diseases can create stigma, and how the names chosen by scientists can help, or hinder, communication with the public.


In episode three, we're looking at how the names chosen for concepts in physics can inadvertently send researchers down very specific research avenues while distracting them from others. In this podcast we hear five stories about the importance of names and how much can be lost in translation when physicists try and label the unknown.


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